Michigan House votes to repeal ‘right-to-work’ amid partisan uproar
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Local organizations react to Michigan House passing right-to-work repeal
The right-to-work law stops employers from making payment of union dues a condition for employment while still receiving additional benefits of the union. Michigan is one of 27 states with Right-to-Work laws.
Applause as Michigan House Dems Vote to Repeal Anti-Union 'Right-to-Work' Laws
Democratic lawmakers "rejected the harmful pro-corporate, anti-worker policies of the past," said one advocate. "It's a great example of what can happen when voters come together to elect a progressive majority."
Michigan's Democratic-led House approves repeal of 'right-to-work' law
Legislation to repeal Michigan's "right-to-work" law has been passed by the state's House. This has been a priority for Democrats since they took control of the state government.
Repeal of Michigan’s ‘Right to Work’ Law Wins House Approval
Michigan’s ban on mandatory union dues is a step closer to being reversed after the state House’s newly Democratic majority passed a repeal measure as part of a package of labor-related bills.
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